As we traverse the uncertain waters of the current geopolitical and domestic political landscapes, two concurrent sagas are nearing their respective denouements: the protracted war in Ukraine and the polarizing tenure of President Joe Biden.
“The two defining tragedies of our age, the war in Ukraine and the presidency of Joe Biden, are finally, both inevitably coming to an end.”
Tucker Carlson and Glenn Greenwald discuss these two interwoven issues at length, noting first the West’s palpable war-fatigue, manifesting in a reluctance to further “fund this war,” while on the ground in Ukraine, human resources are dwindling.
“The West is just tired of funding this war… they’re now dragging 45 and 50 year olds off buses and sending them to the front,” adding that “NATO seems to have acknowledged that this is not actually going to work.”
The American involvement, initially presented as an unyielding support for democracy, is facing critical examination.